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Pickens Sentinel-JourinalEUBY418HD EVIRY THURSDAY MORNINo,htomos & l1mpl, PaornJ. I i. * ') N ku.SbscrbQ'iption I LOO) C r Anuumu.Entered at PcA:ns l'ovtom.fl;ce as Second ClawPfCg t N, S. C.THURSDAY, JTANX'RY 39 1908.Back There-in 1808.The samo old world, dear brethrer,as of old;Same fiehlds, Same flowere, Samestarlight at the gateWhere Love's delicious story was retoldBack there-in 1808.The same sweet joys-tbo grief forjoy denied,The Swe wild wondering of Tomorrow's fatesSOUlS wele uplifted, heart were crCifiedBack there-in 1808.The same glad gatheings at the flowerdeoked feast,The same loud orators who "riseto state-"The same old healths to Beauty andthe Beast.Unk he-n1808,The iune old Ceying of the Obrist.Mas poor,Passing with Plenty or an emptyplate;%be n.Sold iquey-bRngere at theBack therA --in 180U.Aod's ba'iSenl be with youl'-NorcondemuA world nbhere Luve mill triumphEover hate;Tbank God t'\ World was green. enough for them,Bick there-iu 1808.-[ Frank Stanton.An Anecdote ot King Oscar.Once the ling was inspecting t,clases of young gials, who were niaturally overcome by a visit from theirsovereign, says the Washington StarL."Cian you tell me," a.Aked KingOscar, "the names of the g'reat kingsof Sweden!""Gustav us Adol phus," answered alittle girl,"Charles XIIL., promptly..responded another.''Oscar 11., stammered thde smallest, who wos something of a oortierin her way.The king, much amused, w'ent upto her and mshed. her to 4ell him oft'io great events of bis reign. Thechuild blu' hed, besitnted an~d finally,in tears mulI:rm(d.The~. Kwg, imiling strolked thechild's hair an~d said:"Don't cry , (101:! I don't knowBenefits of Candy.Give childr.,1 plenty of pureand( thll ha111ve little needi otcod-liivr oil. S'ari aftee our1 ne(xt, imIlportanft and necessary foo(d. You can put thenatter to a test very eaisily.Just le'ave off the pie, puddingor' other dlesserts at your lunchor' niid-da!y dinner. You'llbe astonished to find how quickly you'll feel "empty'' again,againu, and how "'unfinished'the meat will seen't. You can'lgot. any workingmnan to accnp~FAVOII o. UanMbert, of IBelieves StomacOne of tho most Interesting stalments made recently concerning timuch discussed Cooper theory, thhas spread over tho country during t)I part year, is mnade by E. H. Lambeoa retired business man, whose homeat 115 F rancis Street, Everett, Mass.Mr. Lamberb has this to say in co:nection with Cooper and his medces: "Some time ago I read an aticle about this man Cooper, in whiche claimed that stomach trouble widirectly responsible for most Ill healt]He went on to say that, although hmedicine did nothing but get the stonach in sound condition, it would, Imany cases, remove kidney and livetrouble and various other ailmentHe argued from this that the stomacwas the main cause of sickness, anstated that the success he has hawith his medicines was due entirelto this fact."I am now fully convinced that thitheory is correct, and believe Coopehas a really remarkable mediciztjudging from my own experience,1 have been a lckma for AVthat the free lunch counters rurin connection withj&4rs furnistevery imaginable thIng exceptsweets.Even in the restaurants aninch grills attached to saloon,or bgojf ten refuse to serve des.serta of any sort. They kno-wtheir busins. Thej more sugaiand= weet t aman taken at Pmeal, the less he wants. Conversely,every drinking man willtell oou that he has lost his tastefor 6weets. The more candy anation consumes, the less alcohol.The United States government buys pure candy by theton and ships to the Philippineto h,(. gold Rt ege.t to the .oldiereIn the canteen, All mn crav7It In thti' opics, and the morethey get of it, the less "vh10and whisky they want.In fact, the prejudice Againstsugar is born of prejudice andstinginess, equal parts. ' Whatever children cry for must bbad for -them, according to thpure dkoctrine of original sinbesides, its'costs money. 'I knowfam'ilies in the ir'al districts yelwhere the head of the' famniljgroans over every dollai's wortiof sugar that comes into th<house as a sinful and: "unwholesomec" luxury. ---Dr. H-utc3Yinson in Woman's Home Comnpanion.A Shocker for Mother."Why is it," a younig nirotheis quoted by an exchange e.asking, "that- personal cleynliness is a taste only- :aogniredwith years? My bahies hav,been scrubbed from infancy upward, till you wouldni't thinithey could enfihire a speck ()dirt. And altl i seem to havaccomplished is a regard for outsdapearances."The ote (lay my hushaiI Grippe or Influe:I to call it, is one cI@ diseases known.I 'LiSctt' EmaI..ve Ol ndHypogested form, is the gSknown to medical sciX It is so easily diigthe system, making.1and strengthening fnUse Scott'.Influenza.lESS MAN8 NEW THEOR1Sverett, Massachmettsh the Seat of Life.e- Years. Three years ago I was told b3S13 a physician that I had Bright's dist case of the kidneys. I have treate1e constantly for this trouble since, witht, out results. After reading the articlIs I have mentioned, I purchased somtof this man Cooper's medicine. I hav1- been astounded by what it has don(,I- for me. I was relieved to some extenir- within 24 hours. Today my health irh better than for five years, and so fazs as I can tell, my kidney trouble has. disappeared.s "My wife, who had stomach troublcI- for some time, tried the preparationn after noting its action in my case,r and her improvement Is fully as marleed as mine. She now eats heartilythree times a day without any distressd whatsoever. Her nervousness has alsoy left her I certainly believe this man'ssuccess is fully justified, as he uns doubtedly has a wonderful medicine,"r We will gladly describe the remarkv able ree'rd made by the Cooper medi.clues to all who wish to know of them.D -Pickens Drug Co.t'phoned me from the office thalL he wanted to take Jack to a balgame, and asked me to havhim ready and at the subwaystation in half an hour. Jackwas wild with joy, and I senthim up stairs to dress. Afterfifteen minutes he appeared, his face wearing an expresR -?f keenest anxiety, as heasked:"'Oh, mother, may I wearmy gloves, or must I wash myhands?'TIME TABLE Nb 7Supersedes Time Table No 6Effective March 10 19WriAd Down " - Read Upi No i1 8TATO.Ns No 1o No 12Ax1ikel Mixed Mixed Mixed! naihI 11:30 am iv Picken ar 8:30am 5:5 piU b; am 11 :35 am Ferguson 8:25am 8:0 pin7:05 am 11:15 IaM *Parson's 8: Iflan 410 pm7:10 am 11:50 am *Ariall's 8:10am 4:45 pm7:15 am 11:55 am *Mauldin 8:0San 4:40 pm7:20 am 12:00 m ar Nasley IV IR0tham 4:85 pm*Flag StationeA ll trainl. lytl 6*tP %u- , 'NOD CArfhheth with 44%fan ilWay N14410 10 00onnects; with tg~hern Riailway 1% 110. 11 connects with Fouthetn Hallway NoNo 12 connects witt bouthern RtailwtwolIN"For any inforofttion app'y to4 'r TAYLOR Deli UakcixeICH AlRIIET(?. & .WE3RTERN tAltbWL'IN A1tAILWAV .L6:30 a ang No. 48 day i ci Sunday, for Laua t'M ad in ters NM*M tations, arrive a- t:te' 'f, No. s5 M4:'y for Latt'rens Clintol- 1 ewbtfr " '.*ablta, Sumter and Charlei'tdniixoth 4at Sumpter with A. U. L.li Iti Nb. for Itichmond1, Washingtoj.'.TanIo orSatnbr nA i've aures 135,p 1in, Clitt42 p m, Newberry 3.10 p. ma, Columbia flMISumnter 6:20 y in, Charleston 9:40, SpiateuA gusta 3:ip in, Gireetwood 2:46 p in. ip -4:40 p im, No. 30 lis$1y except Sunday, fo~r Waa- rI a re 6a:d itelate stations. A.ivea aLannrvat 0:'010:210 a m, No. 87, daily except RUan1(Iy Pz'oiLaurens and intermediate stations.-.00 pm, No. 85x, daily except Sunday, 'Po0aourens and intermediate i'tatiorna.C 3:25 p mn 'No. 52, d a'ay fromn Charleston SnlfieCokumbia, N ewberry, (Chnrtoni, Sparurbn.IAugusta,G(reeliwood Laurehn. Otc. -e Trains ho. 62 and 1.3 run tharough betweeCharleston without ehiange.- J. W. Ligon, Agt. Geo. T1. 1iry'an Ccen. Agi.GRICt NVIL LE, S. C.IErnost Williams, G. P. A.II. M.i I rad raf. Mait. Augiata Ga.aza, whichever you likef the most weakeningi?slon, which is Codphosphites in easily direatest strength-builderence.:es(4 wt it sinks into1ewbloos and- new fat,rves aid' rhucles .Emuli' /on afterThinks Much of Our$EDITrok'It gives me great pleas1arships which you offer fi# business colleges.I was fortunate to secu* and studied- bookyjeepi ng0 H-. L. Bridges. I am noHigh Company, one of tJin the South. My work i0 salary. I think any younspending their time wisel3the scholarships which you0 Wishing you much sucthe scholarship which youRHEBUiA great many ptmatism during theDolt & Co.'s IThIone of the BEST 1ket for, this trovby puttllg tie eyetBreparel only foBOLTUP-TO-DATEPickens,HU. A~ R]GENERAL RE~iMHANDISE- . ---SEL/JWIRE FENciNHORSEHIGH, THE'NtBull mTStrong.Chicken.Proof _HogTight,Nothingcan run througor clim-b over at'H ave YouIhis is the season of the yearor -1opcoat, or a heavy weightmore tomfortable thani a dloctoon the temper and more condh.IOwving to the stringency of tiing our -vast stock'at grmetl ,.Schola;ship Propositions.a, G.\., 28th Nov. 1907. *ire to recommend the schol'om time to time in Atlanta 0re one of your scholarships,here in Atlanta under Prof. ew a bookkeeper for J. M. jlc largest dry goods houses 0s pleasant, and [ get a goodg man, or woman, would bein trying to secure one ofI offer.cess, and thanking you forgave me, I amicerely,LEILA BALLENTINE.[A TISMO0olpe sufier with Rtheu.Whiter months.umatio Comrpnund is.emediies on the mat -ble. It cleanses thelire into the p-tientmi in good conditimn.r& (D0-6Di'YdUGGISTS.S. South Carolina.I CH EY,NS, 0. c.,AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,HEIL BESTU ON EARTH?i it, crawl Underad brea.~k it4BOUJGHTCotwhen you need ancive of cheerful~nessiduicedi pr1ices.